>Hi, I saw my first U3 today, all I've ever seen is U1's. Going by the look >of the piano, the previous tuners markings and info the dealer gave me its >less than 10 years old , its number is T 64,000 something which is not >number I have listed in Pierce 10th ed. for a Yamaha. > >Any futher data out there? origin, for what market? and what the retail >price is for these > >Brian Lawson, RPT >Johannesburg, South Africa The U3 is a great piano. They are and always have been made in Hamatsu, Japan. It is a model Yamaha has made for many years. Yamaha has another 52" upright available as well-the U5. This is one sweet piano, some have said the best upright piano on the market. Glenn Grafton Grafton Piano & Organ Co. Souderton PA http://www.graftonpiano.com/ glenn@graftonpiano.com 800-272-5980 The box said "Requires Windows 95, or better." So I bought a Macintosh.
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